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The pulse of calm fan deltas

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Conceptual framework for assessing the response of delta channel networks to Holocene sea level rise

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Experimental evidence for statistical scaling and intermittency in sediment transport rates

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An inverse problem to infer paleoflow conditions from turbidites

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Real and apparent changes in sediment deposition rates through time

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The application of intertidal foraminifera to reconstruct coastal subsidence during the giant Cascadia earthquake of AD 1700 in Oregon, USA

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Barchan-parabolic dune pattern transition from vegetation stability threshold

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A disappointing end

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Dynamic interactions of life and its landscape: feedbacks at the interface of geomorphology and ecology

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Equivalence of abrupt grain-size transitions in alluvial rivers and eolian sand seas: A hypothesis

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